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1. The Cellient System for Paraffin Histology Can Be Combined with HPV Testing and Morphotyping the Vaginal Microbiome Thanks to BoonFixing

2. Guidelines for the Cytopathologic Diagnosis of Epithelioid and Mixed-Type Malignant Mesothelioma

3. Oncogenic Human Papillomavirus–infected Immature Metaplastic Cells and Cervical Neoplasia

4. Inception and Development of the Papanicolaou Stain Method

5. HPV Type Distribution and Cervical Cytology among HIV-Positive Tanzanian and South African Women

6. The Cellient System for Cytohistology to Analyze p16 Positive Dyskeratocytes in Paraffin Sections of HPV-Positive Cervical Scrapes

7. Gardnerella, Trichomonas and Candida in Cervical Smears of 58,904 Immigrants Participating in the Dutch National Cervical Screening Program

8. Microarray-based identification of clinically relevant vaginal bacteria in relation to bacterial vaginosis

9. Endometrial Cells in Liquid-Based Cervical Cytology: A Diagnostic Pitfall Solved by Preparing Cytohistology from the Residual Thin Layer Sample

10. Switching from Neural Networks (PAPNET) to the Imager (Hologic) for Computer-Assisted Screening

11. Increased diagnostic accuracy of atypical glandular cells in cervical liquid-based cytology using cell blocks

12. Suject Index, Vol. 54, 2010

13. Effects of Streamlining Cervical Cancer Screening the Dutch Way

14. Trends in Inflammatory Status of the Vaginal Flora as Established in the Dutch National Screening Program for Cervical Cancer Over the Last Decade

15. Contributor Index, Vol. 54, 2010

16. Exploiting the Residual of Cervical Thin Layer Brush Samples Through Cytohistology in Cases with Invasive Carcinoma with Application of Antibodies

17. Biomarker p16INK4a on Paraffin Sections Prepared from Cervical Brush Samples Highlights Nuclear Changes Resulting in Unquestionable Cytohistodiagnosis

18. Gardnerella Infection as Distinguished from Cervical Dysbacteriosis

19. Molecular assessment of bacterial vaginosis by Lactobacillus abundance and species diversity

20. Candida and dysbacteriosis: A cytologic, population-based study of 100,605 asymptomatic women concerning cervical carcinogenesis

21. Subject Index Vol. 51, 2007

22. Contributor Index Vol. 51, 2007

23. Symptomatic candidiasis: Using self sampled vaginal smears to establish the presence ofCandida, lactobacilli, andGardnerella vaginalis

24. Synchronization of Intracellular Proliferation and Apoptosis in Multinucleated Giant Cell Carcinoma of the Cervix

25. Microscopic Diagnosis of Vulvovaginal Candidiasis in Stained Vaginal Smears by Dutch General Practitioners

26. Candida and squamous (pre)neoplasia of immigrants and Dutch women as established in population-based cervical screening

27. Dysbacteriosis in silver-stained cervical smears of Dutch-Moroccan immigrants

28. Microscopic diagnosis of dysbacteriosis in stained vaginal smears in clinical practice

29. Progression of Abnormal MIB-1 Staining Patterns of Reserve Cells in Cervical Smears from Women Ultimately Developing High Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions

30. Subject Index Vol. 5o, 2006

31. Contributor Index Vol. 50, 2006

32. Season, Sun, Sex, and Cervical Cancer

33. Human papillomavirus testing as a cytology gold standard

34. Population-Based Cervical Screening with a 5-Year Interval in the Netherlands

35. Using urbanization profiles to assess screening performance

36. Significance of MiB-1 staining in smears with atypical glandular cells

37. POBASCAM, a population-based randomized controlled trial for implementation of high-risk HPV testing in cervical screening: Design, methods and baseline data of 44,102 women

38. Guidelines for the cytopathologic diagnosis of epithelioid and mixed-type malignant mesothelioma. Complementary statement from the international mesothelioma interest group, also endorsed by the international academy of cytology and the papanicolaou society of cytopathology

39. Guidelines for cytopathologic diagnosis of epithelioid and mixed type malignant mesothelioma. Complementary statement from the International Mesothelioma Interest Group, also endorsed by the International Academy of Cytology and the Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology

40. Urbanization and baseline prevalence of genital infections including Candida, Trichomonas, and human papillomavirus and of a disturbed vaginal ecology as established in the Dutch Cervical Screening Program

41. Less medical intervention after sharp demarcation of Grade 1-2 cervical intraepithelial neoplasia smears by neural network screening

42. Presence of proliferating (MiB-1-positive) cells in cervical smears of women infected with HIV is associated with clinical outcome: A study of Brazilian women

43. Neural network-based screening (NNS) in cervical cytology: No need for the light microscope?

45. Analytical And Quantitativecytology And Histology

46. Presence of carcinoma in situ and high 2c-deviation index are the best predictors of invasive transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder in patients with high-risk Quanticyt

47. Analysis of three-dimensional architecture in Feulgen-stained fine-needle liver aspirates, using confocal scanning laser microscopy

48. Pretreatment in a High-pressure Microwave Processor for MIB-1 Immunostaining of Cytological Smears and Paraffin Tissue Sections to Visualize the Various Phases of the Mitotic Cycle

49. Microwave-Stimulated Jones–Marres Method for Staining Fungi in Brain Tissue of Immunocompromised Patients

50. Combining QUANTICYT karyometric analysis with architectural confocal-aided cytology to prognosticate superficial bladder cancer

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